I'm looking for a simple free or cheap PDF Editor for my son to use for his collage work (apprentice light vehicle technition). Its just so he can fill in the PDF docs he gets sent on the computer, it will save him printing them out and filling them in by hand (like we used to do lol ).

Cheers,

Gary.

_________________Gary.

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"Macintosh - We might not get everything right, but at least we knew the century was going to end." Douglas Adams.

Try popping a document into Preview on the Mac and look for the Edit button up the top. Clicking that will give you a dropdown menu for all sorts of things.

You might have to use a bit of trial and error

I don't use it much but Libre Office will open and let you edit .doc and .docx documents from Word. It's free so worth looking at... I used it quite a bit when we moved house and had all sorts of conveyancing forms to fill in. We then emailed them back as attachments, apart from ones that needed a 'proper' written signature.

I'll need to ask him to email me one to my mac so I can see. Its not an actual collage but Arnold Clarks training centre. They have 3 training centres, 1 in Glasgow, 1 in Edinburgh and 1 in Wolverhampton. Its called GTG. They do all sorts of training for the motor and driving trade.

_________________Gary.

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"Macintosh - We might not get everything right, but at least we knew the century was going to end." Douglas Adams.

I've used Preview to add text, arrows, circles, lines, and boxes to PDFs, as well as highlight areas of text. I can't remember when I last used Acrobat Reader despite obeying Adobe's nags to update it.